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Tribute - Making Friends
Tribute - Making Friends. Florence Mary Anderson / Molly MacArthur (1893-1972) had two distinct styles of illustration. From the middle of the 1920s, she moved on from earlier highly-decorative fairy art to produce beautiful monotone woodcuts in a distinctly oriental style. The artwork (for this book) was credited to Molly McArthur. Date: 1925
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Anderson Florence Friends Macarthur Mcarthur Molly Monochrome Monotone Tribute Woodcut 1925
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is a captivating monotone woodcut illustration created by the talented artist, Florence Mary Anderson, under the pseudonym Molly MacArthur, in the year 1925. This beautiful artwork is a testament to Anderson's versatility as an illustrator, as she transitioned from her earlier, highly-decorative fairy art to produce this exquisite piece in a distinctly oriental style. The image depicts two young girls, dressed in flowing robes and holding fans, sitting together on a grassy bank beneath a tree. Their faces are filled with warmth and friendship as they engage in a quiet conversation, their hands gently touching. The background is adorned with intricate, delicate patterns, reminiscent of traditional Eastern art. Anderson's use of monochrome in this woodcut adds depth and texture to the image, creating a sense of timelessness and serenity. The artist's masterful technique is evident in the way the girls' robes flow gracefully around them, and the delicate details of the tree and its leaves. This artwork was created during the 1920s, a time when Anderson's work was credited to Molly McArthur. The decade was marked by a shift towards more modern, minimalist styles, and Anderson's monotone woodcuts were a perfect reflection of this trend. "Tribute - Making Friends" is a beautiful and enduring illustration that captures the essence of friendship and the simple pleasures of nature. It is a testament to Anderson's artistic vision and her ability to adapt to changing trends while staying true to her unique style. This artwork remains a beloved classic and continues to inspire artists and collectors alike.
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